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			<description><![CDATA[<p>80-year-old woman gets 3-year sentence for Torrance burglary<br /><br />Larry Altman and Denise Nix<br /><br />Staff Writers<br /><br />02/24/2010 08:19:42 PM PST<br /><br />80-year-old Doris Thompson has a long rap sheet.<br /><br />Thompson said she deserved a longer prison sentence.<br /><br />Police arrested her Feb. 4 as in the burglary at the Children&#x27;s Medical Group office at 3440 Lomita Blvd.<br /><br />Employees at the doctor&#x27;s office believe she slipped inside as a male employee worked Dec. 19, and stayed inside when the worker left.<br /><br />She just kind of came through and ransacked the drawers and stole money, an employee said. She was very sly and quiet.<br /><br />Thompson had plenty of experience with crime.<br /><br />State Department of Corrections records - which list her as Betty March, one of 27 aliases - show her first offense as disturbing the peace in 1955.<br /><br />For more than five decades to follow, Thompson spent time in and out of lockup for crimes ranging from petty theft to burglary.<br /><br />Records show that in 1957, police arrested her in connection with a homicide, but she was deemed insane and committed to a hospital.<br /><br />In 1965, she received 90 days in jail for petty theft, and another seven days for a theft in Beverly Hills. In 1967, it was second-degree burglary and a prison sentence.<br /><br />In 1969, forgery and theft convictions landed her in jail for 180 days. In 1972, another 44 days in prison for burglary.<br /><br />The arrests and sentences continued: Grand theft property in Glendale in 1975, misdemeanor theft in Beverly Hills in 1977, and burglary again in Beverly Hills in 1980.<br /><br />She moved north to Redwood City and San Mateo, where she was held for burglary but never prosecuted.<br /><br />Thompson received another six months in jail for burglary and receiving stolen property in Pasadena in 1981. Then there were two years in state prison in 1983 for second-degree burglary in Los Angeles; and another 30 days in 1984 for burglary.<br /><br />She reportedly escaped from jail for that one, but went back in 1985 following a sentence for petty theft in San Francisco in 1985.<br /><br />In 1990, she went back to prison when prosecutors say she cracked open a safe in Los Angeles.<br /><br />When she got out, she committed more crimes in Newport Beach in 1993. A judge sent her to prison for 20 more months in 1999 for burglaries in Orange.<br /><br />As she moved into her 70 s, Thompson went to prison in 2002 on a four-year sentence for receiving stolen property. She was released in 2006, but went straight back to jail for a two-year sentence for burglary in 2008 in Beverly Hills.<br /><br />Thompson was released on parole in October.<br /><br />Shortly after the December crime, a detective in Torrance remembered the elderly woman when he saw the surveillance video from the doctor&#x27;s office. He remembered the wanted flier he received from Beverly Hills police a couple of years ago.<br /><br />We worked with Beverly Hills P.D. from their prior cases and were able to identify the suspect as Doris Gamble, Torrance police Sgt. Jeremiah Hart said.<br /><br />Gamble turned out to be another alias.<br /><br />During questioning by officers, Thompson told them she had worked as a nanny, cook and clerk. She explained her life of crime by saying she wouldn&#x27;t do all this nonsense if the government gave us more money, Deputy District Attorney Paulette Paccione said.<br /><br />Then, at her first appearance in Torrance court on Feb. 5, she said she wanted to plead guilty because she does her time like a lady, Paccione said.<br /><br />Wearing a blue jail jumpsuit, the elderly, 5-foot-3 defendant walked into the courtroom in shackles and sat before the judge.<br /><br />I can&#x27;t hear, she said as the proceeding began. I have a hearing impairment.<br /><br />Paccione moved in front of her and talked directly to her. Sokolov spoke loudly from the bench, asking several times Can you hear me OK?<br /><br />In entering her plea, Thompson said she agreed to pay $1,427 to the the Children&#x27;s Medical Group as reimbursement for her crime.<br /><br />Before she left the courtroom, Thompson asked Sokolov if she could go to a state prison immediately. County jail, she said, was not a place she wanted to be.<br /><br />Sokolov granted her request.<br /><br />Thank you, she said as she left. God bless you.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/2/80-year-old-woman-gets-3-year-prison-sentence.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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